University of Massachusetts Amherst - Index Yearbook (Amherst, MA)

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CHARLES F. FRAKER, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Modern Languages Born 1888. A.B. Colorado College, 1919. M.A. Harvard University, 1920. Ph.D. Harvard Univer- sity, 1931. Accepted to Faculty 1933. JULIUS HERMAN FRANDSEN, M.S. Head of the Department of Dairy Industry Born 1877. B.S. Iowa State College, 1902. M.S. Iowa State College, 1904. Phi Kappa Phi; Gamma Sigma Delta. Accepted to Faculty 1926. Avocations: Travel and Photography. ARTHUR PERKINS FRENCH, M.S. Professor of Pomology and Plant Breeding Born 1895. B.S. Ohio State University, 1921. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1923. Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Xi; Alpha Tau Omega; American Society of Horticultural Science. Accepted to Fac- ulty 1921. Avocations: Photography, Mountaineer- ing. GEORGE EDWARD GAGE, Ph.D. Professor of Physiology and Bacteriology and Head of the Department Born 1884. A.B. Clark University, 1916. A.M. Yale University, 1907. Ph.D. Yale University, 1909. Phi Kappa Phi; Honorary Member of the Massa- chusetts Veterinarian Medical Society; Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Accepted to Faculty 1911. Avocations: Art, Travel, Languages, Construction Work and Equipment-making. PHILIP LYLE GAMBLE, Ph.D. Professor of Economics B.S. Wesleyan University, 1928. M.A. Wesleyan University, 1933. American Economic Association; American Association of LIniversity Professors; Sigma Chi; Phi Kappa Phi. Accepted to Faculty 1935. Avocations: Traveling, Sports. MARY ELLEN GARVEY, B.S. Assistant Professor of Bacteriology B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1919. Accepted to Faculty 1921. HARRY NEWTON GLICK, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology and Philosophy Born 1885. B.A. Bridgewater College, Va., 1913. M.A. Northwestern University, 1914. Ph.D. Uni- versity of Illinois, 1923. Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Delta Kappa; Kappa Delta Pi; American Philosophical Association; International Congress of Psychology. Accepted to Faculty 1923. Avocation: Gardening. STOWELL COOLIDGE GODING, Ph.D. Associate Professor of French and Music Born 1904. B.A. Dartmouth College, 1925. M.A. Harvard University, 1926. Ph.D. University of Wis- consin, 1942. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Phi Kappa; Adelphia; Alpha Sigma Phi. Accepted to Faculty 1927. Avocations: Music, Travel, Photography, Railroads. MAXWELL HENRY GOLDBERG, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Born 1907. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1928. M.A. Yale Graduate School, 1932. Ph.D. Yale Graduate School, 1933. Alpha Epsilon Pi; Adelphia; Phi Kappa Phi; Modern Language Association of America; Modern Humanities Research Associa- tion; National Association of Teachers of Speech; American Association of University Professors. Ac- cepted to Faculty 1928. Avocations: Dramatics and Gardening. CLARENCE EVERETT GORDON, Ph.D. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy and Head of the Division of Physical and Biological Sciences Born 1876. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1901; M.A. Columbia University, 1906. Ph.D. Columbia University, 1911. Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi; A. A. A. S.; Geological Society of America; Paleontological Society; American Geophysical Union. Accepted to Faculty 1906. HAROLD MARTIN GORE, B.S. Professor of Physical Education and Head of the Department Born 1891. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1913. Q.T.V.; Adelphia. Accepted to Faculty 1913. FRANCIS FRIDAY GRIFFITHS, Ph.D. Professor of Horticultural Manufactures Born 1904. B.S. University of Washington, 1927; M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1933; Ph.D. Massachusetts State College, 1935. Sigma Xi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Accepted to Faculty 1927. Avoca- tions: Fishing and Photography. CHRISTIAN I. GUNNESS, B.S. Professor of Engineering and Head of the Department Born 1882. B.S. North Dakota Agricultural College, 1907. Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi; Masons. Accepted to Faculty 1914. WALTER G. HARGESHEIMER, M.Ed. Professor of Physical Education and Coach of Football and Basketball Born 1912. B.S. University of Minnesota, 1934. M.Ed. University of Minnesota, 1938. Phi Delta Theta; Alpha Sigma Pi; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Na- tional Football Coaches Association; Association of Basketball Coaches. Accepted to Faculty 1941. Avocations: Golf and Gardening. [21]

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FREDERICK MORSE CUTLER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of History and Sociology Born 1875. B.A. Columbia University, 1895. Ph.D. Clark University, 1922. Pi Gamma Mu; Histori- an Amherst Historical Society; Fellow, Institute of American Genealogy; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Ac- cepted to Faculty 1926. Avocation: Exploration. BERNARD J. DOYLE, M.D. Director of Student Health Born 1913. B.S. Mas.sachusetts State College, 1935. M.D. Tufts College Medical School, 1939. Theta Kappa Psi; Hampshire County Medical Society; Massachusetts Medical Society; American Medical Association. Accepted to Faculty 1941. Avocation: Contract. WILLIAM HAROLD DAVIS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Botany Pd.B. New York State Teacher ' s College, 1903. B.A. Cornell University, 1912. M.A. Wisconsin University, 1916. Ph.D. Wisconsin University, 1922. .Accepted to Faculty 1922. Avocations: Re- search in Plant Pathology, Photography, Clarinet Playing. CARL J. DeBOER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Dairying Born 1904. B.S. University of Illinois, 1935. M.S. Rutgers University, 1937. Ph.D. LTniversity of lUinois, 1941. Accepted to Faculty 1942. LLEWELLYN LIGHT DERBY, B.S. Assistant Professor of Physical Education Born 1893. B.S. Springfield College, 1940. Associa- tion of College Track Coaches of America; National Collegiate Track Coaches Association. Accepted to Facultv 1921. WILLIAM BURNET EASTON, S.T.M. Religious Director and Assistant Professor of Religion Born 1905. Ph.B. Yale College, 1929. B.D. Union Theological Seminary, 1933. S.T.M. Union Theo- logical Seminary, 1940. National Association of Biblical Instructors. Accepted to Faculty 1941. Avocations: Reading, Gardening. THOMAS WOODROW ECK, B.A. Instructor of Physical Education B.A. Colgate LTniversity, 1938. . ccepted to Faculty 1942. Avocations: Golf, Bridge, Books. FREDERICK C. ELLERT, B.S. Assistant Professor of German Born 1905. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1930. Adelphia ; Phi Kappa Phi. Accepted to Faculty 1930. JOHN NELSON EVERSON, M.S. Assistant Professor of Agronomy Born 1887. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1910. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1926. Accepted to Faculty 1938. Avocation: Boy Scouts. LAWRENCE S. DICKINSON, M.S. Assistant Professor of Agrostology Born 1888. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1910. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1936. Phi Sigma Kappa; Faculty Manager of Academic Activities. Accepted to Faculty 1913. CLYDE WALTON DOW, M.S. Assistant Professor of English Born 1907. B.L.I. Emerson College, 1931.JM.S. Massachusetts State College, 1937. Phi . lpha Tau. Accepted to Faculty 1937. Avocations: Movies, Travel, Research. BERTHA ELEANOR FESSENDEN, B.S. Laboratory Assistant of Chemistry Born 1906. B.S. Simmons College, 1927. Accepted to Faculty 1942. RICHARD WILLIAM FESSENDEN, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Born 1902. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1926. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1928. Ph.D. Columbia University, 1931. Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Xi; Alpha Gamma Rho; American Chemical Society; New England Chem- istry Teachers Association. Accepted to Faculty 1931. Avocation: Hiking. WILLI. M H. FITZPATRICK, Ph.D. Instructor of Horticrdtural Manufactures Born 1916. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1939. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1940. Ph.D. Massachusetts State College, 1942. Sigma Xi. .Ac- cepted to Facultj ' 1941. RICHARD CAROL FOLEY, M.S. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry Born 1906. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1927. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1931. Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Phi Epsilon; .American Dairy Science Association; American Society of Animal Produc- tion. Accepted to Faculty 1932. Avocations: Sports, Photography. 20]



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Si p ly an demand I ' iallv npod ka. ARTHUR KENYON HARRISON Professor of Landscape Architecture, Acting Head of the Department Born 1872. New England Botanical Club. Accepted to Faculty 1911. MARSHALL C. HECK, M.S. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry Born 1915. B.S. University of Missouri, 1938; M.S. Oklahoma A. and M. College, 1939. Block and Bridle Club; Alpha Gamma Sigma. Accepted to Faculty 1941. Avocations: Tennis, Bowling, Avia- tion. VERNON PARKER HELMING, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Born 1904. B.A. Carleton College, 1925. Ph.D. Yale University, 1937. Theta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; American Association of University Professors; Modern Language Association. Ac- cepted to Faculty 1933. Avocations: Music, Classi- cal Languages and Literature, Tennis. CURRY S. HICKS, M.Ed. Head of Division of Physical Edvcation Born 1885. B.P.Ed. Michigan State Normal Col- lege, 1909. M.Ed. Michigan State Normal College, 1924. Accepted to Faculty 1911. Avocations: Travel and Camping. WALTER HENRICKS HODGE, Ph.D. Instructor of Botany Born 1912. B.A. Clark University, 1934. M.S. Massachusetts State College, 1936. M.A. Harvard University, 1940. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1941. Kappa Phi; Sigma Xi. Accepted to Faculty 1936. Avocation: Photography and Writing. LEONTA G. HORRIGAN, M.A. Instructor of English Born 1914. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1936. M.A. Smith College, 1942. Phi Kappa Phi. Accepted to Faculty 1936. SAMUEL CHURCH HUBBARD Assistant Professor of Floriculture Born 1890. American Association of Nurserymen; New England Nurserymen ' s Association; American Rose Society; New England Rose Society. Accepted to Faculty 1921. Avocations: Hunting, Fishing, Dogs. ARTHUR NELSON JULIAN, A.B. Professor of German Born 1885. B.A. Northwestern University, 1907. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Gamma Delta. Accepted to Faculty 1911. Avocations: Gardening, Photography. MARIAN ERNA KUHN, B.S. Laboratory Instructor of Chemistry Born 1920. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1941. Phi Kappa Phi. Accepted to Faculty 1942. Avoca- tion: Mountain Climbing. WILLIAM HENRY LACHMAN, M.S. Instructor of Olericulture Born 1912. B.S. Pennsylvania State College, 1934; M.S. Pennsylvania State College, 1936. Gamma Sigma Delta; Pi Alpha Xi. Accepted to Faculty 1936. Avocation: Photography. JOHN BECKLEY LENTZ, V.M.D. Professor of Veterinary Science and Head of the Department Born 1887. B.A. Franklin and Marshall College, 1908. V.M.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1914. Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Sigma Kappa. Accepted to Faculty 1916. HARRY G. LINDQUIST, M.S. Assistant Professor of Dairying Born 1895. B.S. Massachusetts State College, 1922. M.S. University of Maryland, 1924. Accepted to Faculty 1927. Avocations: Travel and Gardening. ADRIAN HERVEY LINDSEY, Ph.D. Professor of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management and Head of the Department Born 1897. B.S. University of Illinois, 1922. M.S. Iowa State College, 1923. Ph.D. Iowa State College, 1929. Pi Gamma Mu; Alpha Gamma Rho. Accepted to Faculty 1929. Avocation: Travel. H. KARL LUTGE, M.A. Instructor of Oerman Born in Holland. Ph.D. University of Hurzburg (Germany), 1923. M.S. New York University, 1927. M.A. Columbia University, 1938. Modern Language Association of America. Accepted to Faculty 1942. CLINTON VILES MacCOY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Zoology Born 1905. B.A. Harvard University, 1928. M.A. Harvard LTniversity, 1929. Ph.D. Harvard Uni- versity, 1934. Kappa Sigma; Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi. Accepted to Faculty 1939. Avocation: Garden- ing. IAN MORRISON MacIVER Instructor of Drawing Born 1912. Schools of .Architecture and Landscape Architecture at Columbia University. Teachers College at Columbia University. Accepted to Fac- ulty 1942. Avocations: Arts and Sports. [22]

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